import os import unittest from django.test import SimpleTestCase from django.test.utils import override_settings from anymail.exceptions import AnymailAPIError from anymail.message import AnymailMessage from .utils import AnymailTestMixin, sample_image_path, RUN_LIVE_TESTS # For most integration tests, Postmark's sandboxed "POSTMARK_API_TEST" token is used. # But to test template sends, a real Postmark server token and template id are needed: POSTMARK_TEST_SERVER_TOKEN = os.getenv('POSTMARK_TEST_SERVER_TOKEN') POSTMARK_TEST_TEMPLATE_ID = os.getenv('POSTMARK_TEST_TEMPLATE_ID') @unittest.skipUnless(RUN_LIVE_TESTS, "RUN_LIVE_TESTS disabled in this environment") @override_settings(ANYMAIL_POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN="POSTMARK_API_TEST", EMAIL_BACKEND="anymail.backends.postmark.EmailBackend") class PostmarkBackendIntegrationTests(SimpleTestCase, AnymailTestMixin): """Postmark API integration tests These tests run against the **live** Postmark API, but using a test key that's not capable of sending actual email. """ def setUp(self): super(PostmarkBackendIntegrationTests, self).setUp() self.message = AnymailMessage('Anymail Postmark integration test', 'Text content', 'from@example.com', ['test+to1@anymail.info']) self.message.attach_alternative('

HTML content

', "text/html") def test_simple_send(self): # Example of getting the Postmark send status and message id from the message sent_count = self.message.send() self.assertEqual(sent_count, 1) anymail_status = self.message.anymail_status sent_status = anymail_status.recipients['test+to1@anymail.info'].status message_id = anymail_status.recipients['test+to1@anymail.info'].message_id self.assertEqual(sent_status, 'sent') self.assertGreater(len(message_id), 0) # non-empty string self.assertEqual(anymail_status.status, {sent_status}) # set of all recipient statuses self.assertEqual(anymail_status.message_id, message_id) def test_all_options(self): message = AnymailMessage( subject="Anymail Postmark all-options integration test", body="This is the text body", # Postmark accepts multiple from_email addresses, but truncates to the first on their end from_email="Test From , also-from@example.com", to=["test+to1@anymail.info", "Recipient 2 "], cc=["test+cc1@anymail.info", "Copy 2 "], bcc=["test+bcc1@anymail.info", "Blind Copy 2 "], reply_to=["reply1@example.com", "Reply 2 "], headers={"X-Anymail-Test": "value"}, # no send_at support metadata={"meta1": "simple string", "meta2": 2}, tags=["tag 1"], # max one tag track_opens=True, track_clicks=True, merge_data={}, # force batch send (distinct message for each `to`) ) message.attach("attachment1.txt", "Here is some\ntext for you", "text/plain") message.attach("attachment2.csv", "ID,Name\n1,Amy Lina", "text/csv") cid = message.attach_inline_image_file(sample_image_path()) message.attach_alternative( "

HTML: with link" "and image: " % cid, "text/html") message.send() self.assertEqual(message.anymail_status.status, {'sent'}) self.assertEqual(message.anymail_status.recipients['test+to1@anymail.info'].status, 'sent') self.assertEqual(message.anymail_status.recipients['test+to2@anymail.info'].status, 'sent') # distinct messages should have different message_ids: self.assertNotEqual(message.anymail_status.recipients['test+to1@anymail.info'].message_id, message.anymail_status.recipients['test+to2@anymail.info'].message_id) def test_invalid_from(self): self.message.from_email = 'webmaster@localhost' # Django's default From with self.assertRaises(AnymailAPIError) as cm: self.message.send() err = cm.exception self.assertEqual(err.status_code, 422) self.assertIn("Invalid 'From' address", str(err)) @unittest.skipUnless(POSTMARK_TEST_SERVER_TOKEN and POSTMARK_TEST_TEMPLATE_ID, "Set POSTMARK_TEST_SERVER_TOKEN and POSTMARK_TEST_TEMPLATE_ID " "environment variables to run Postmark template integration tests") @override_settings(ANYMAIL_POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN=POSTMARK_TEST_SERVER_TOKEN) def test_template(self): message = AnymailMessage( from_email="from@test-pm.anymail.info", to=["test+to1@anymail.info", "Second Recipient "], template_id=POSTMARK_TEST_TEMPLATE_ID, merge_data={ "test+to1@anymail.info": {"name": "Recipient 1", "order_no": "12345"}, "test+to2@anymail.info": {"order_no": "6789"}, }, merge_global_data={"name": "Valued Customer"}, ) message.send() self.assertEqual(message.anymail_status.status, {'sent'}) @override_settings(ANYMAIL_POSTMARK_SERVER_TOKEN="Hey, that's not a server token!") def test_invalid_server_token(self): with self.assertRaises(AnymailAPIError) as cm: self.message.send() err = cm.exception self.assertEqual(err.status_code, 401) # Make sure the exception message includes Postmark's response: self.assertIn("Please verify that you are using a valid token", str(err))